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Show Afe n " 71 w j jBrigham Society i I BRIGHAM CITY .Tan. 28. The I Gull camp of tho Daughters of the pioneers niet Friday eveiHng, January Jan-uary f0, al the homo of Mrs. R. V ! all A sketch of the life of Mrs. Lucy Wright. was kIvcii by her grand - I daughter. Mrs. Zola C. Jeppson A ta Ik on 'The Hisiory of Hox Elder Cbufity" was given hv Kirs. SpphUl Lamefl Mu leal xelections wore ren-.'led ren-.'led lv MlM Florence Call. Mr. ..r.i U Robinson and Mr.s. Zola C. . !r-9on. During the social hour re-, re-, -' trcshments wen served by Mrs. Mae I- tXorsley, Mra Dag mar Bhleffiela, and Miss Emma Btohl Visitors from ihc Central camp were Mrs. Joseph A. . st and Mr-, f x. Pierce - Following tlie basketball gme in the high school gynmasium Friday 'erdnjr, January "0. fourteen young people wero delightfully entertained al the, home of Mr. Victor Watklns. A hot chicken supper was served nt i long fable, centered with a basket ot fruits. Progressive cimes followed. fol-lowed. Th guest m in'-luded the MIk-sok Molina. Jensen. Kosanna Lee, lcona Bj p U nsen, Clara Watklns, Ruth Btity, vl j 'i. i Mason Charlotti Tami and the WhI Avssrs Victor Watklns, Qlenri tee, Baa Thoron Lee, Wallace Brudley, Stew- Hf 'ft McMaster, Odd Nelson and 1 hlllp BBPltf KB Wm The Social Development club mot HF I'riduy afternoon, January 20, at the homo of Mrs. Ira Larson. Five Hun-dred Hun-dred was played at small tables and HV l.rlzes were won Ny Mrs. Milton Jen- m jen and Mrs. Emory Reese. Luncheon followed, at the small tables. Guests of the club wore Mrs Nello Christof-j Christof-j ferson Mrs Able Chrlstofferson and Iptjat B f e Miss Lillian Taylor, a bride-elect. Kt the Bal parcel shower giv n Thursd HB January 19. by Mr- Hae West and S 7 1 1 n the home "f Mr-. Wesl Sunday aftcr- 0 noon. Mrs. June Rer of Ogdn. entertained en-tertained for Mi-; Taylor. .... Mrs. D. C. Walker was hostess to ; the L B. H. Club Friday afternoon. Januar 20. at her home. Business matters of the club wore discussed and needle work enjoyed. A dainty irav luncheon was served to thirteen guests. vr . dancing party was given Friday ' evening. January 20, in the First ward ; amusement hall, for the benefit of the Fifth ward chapel. Refreshments I were served and a good crowd was in attendance. Mr, S. J. Selvin of Tooele was a business visitor hero last Friday and Saturday. An interesting meeting ot the Civic 'improvement eTub was held Thursday 'afternoon in the Commercial club I rooms, with Mra A. L. Stout. ii esl-'lent. esl-'lent. presiding Crystal t plnl; ra: nations were arranged about tb" rooms on small tables. Community singing was led by Miss Floience Jones with Mrs. A. D. Coolcy accompanist. ac-companist. Mrs. W. W. Knudson reported re-ported for the committee on the old j folks entertainment, and Mrs. W. J. Lowe reported the meeting of the Utah State Federation of Women's clubs hold in Salt Lake City recently. Vocal Vo-cal numbers were rendered by Mrs O. C. Japobsen, accompanied by Miss Alice Secrlsl. and the Madsen Sisters, accompanied by Mrs Cooloy. Mr-John Mr-John A WidLsoe of Salt Iake City, was the speaker for the afternoon, and delivered a most Interesting lecture on "Phases of American Citizenship." She touched on the different phases of! citizenship sine..- the war and problems Ithat effect ' American born American citizens." 6 ha elated that a League of Women Voler3 Is under way of organization In Salt Lake City and suggested that our city should have a, league, the purpose of which Is to; educate women along the line of I government problems. Mrs WidtSOS expressed her appreciation for the In-: vitatlon to address the club and paid al very high tribute to our city. The following committees were appointed ap-pointed to act fur tho annual Civic! Improvement ball to be held In February. Febru-ary. Arrangements. Mrs. A. I. Stout and Mrs. 11. C. Bryan; refreshments.! Mrs, Dan Petersen und Mrs. Percy Ivnudson; decorating, Mrs. P, W.I Jarvls and Miss Louise Fowler; inflation in-flation and program, Mrs. John W. Peters and Mrs, R. T, Wllley. A dainty luncheon followed, served at; the Idle Isle, with the following ladies serving: Mr-. I. U. Baron. Mrs. H. L Merfert Mrs. J. E. Ryan Mrs. Nels Jensen, Mrs. Percy Knudson, Mrs. Leo! Kolst, and Miss Louise- Fowler. Mrs. Clarence Merrell and Mrs. Francos, Flshburn were hostesses for the day. The Musical club of the B. ii. II. S. entertained at a social Wednesday e-.n.n at the Ifigh school. An in-' tcresting prugraiu was rendered, con-1 eUsing of a selection by tho school1 orchestra; piano duet by Miss Claxal Watklns and Mr L. J. Maddock and a violin colo by Mr. Harold Pettlgrew. RCfreshnfcnta were served and danc-ilr.j; danc-ilr.j; followed. The club was organized recently b Instructors E. D. Mann. L. I J. Maddock and H. Pettlgrew of the, musical department, and Frank Steph-j ens was nominated president of th club, Clara Watklns, vice president, land Ireii-i Bunot, as secretary. Mr. A. L. Stout was hostess at a luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home compllnientarv to Mrs. John A. Vldtso'of Salt Lake City and a I number Of her friends. A color scheme of pink was carried out in the table decorations, a crystal vase of pink carnations forming the centerpiece. Covers were laid for fifteen guests. Mrs- Thomas Baron entertained at a ''600" party Tuesday evening at her i home. Potted flowers and ferns beautifully decorated the rooms. Cards m re played at small tables and pri2' . wrtn by Airs. C. F. Wells. Mr. R Wight. Mr W S Taylor and Mi, Alfred Olsen. a delicious tray lunch-eon lunch-eon was icrvod to twenty-sis: guest.-. I Mr. and Mrs II MathSWS and Mr. Elmer Mathews of Somerset Colorado, who have been vlsltini; the piLst month with Mr. and Mrs J. F : Mathews of Perry returned to their home this week Mr. Elmer Mathew I was en route to the Western states mission field, to fulfill a mission. I . . Mr. Vern Sperry of Los Angeles Ifl a guest of Mr and Mra. A, L. Stout, j I ".'v." Miss Ruby Chrlstensen. daughter of Mrs. l. P Chrlstensen; received a call Friday to go on a mission to th Southern States. She leaves on February Feb-ruary 15 tb, |